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XIV. ALAUDULA, IJorsf. cj- JJoore. 



(Sh.irpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xiii. p. 586, 1S90 ; 

 Gates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 330 (1890) ; 

 Reiclienow, Vog. Afrikas, iii. p. 380, 1904; 

 Bianchi, Wiss. Kes. Przew. Eeis., Aves, pp. 304-325 

 1905.) 

 [ — CaJandrella, pt., Hartert, Vcig. Pal. Fauna, i. p. 218.] 



1. ra3rtal {BLyth). (p. 591.) N. Indian Peninsula. 



(Gates, t. c. p. 330 ; Hartert, t. c. p. 219, note ; Burma. 

 Bianchi, t. c. p. 310.) 



2. a.da,msi (Hume), (p. .592.) .\.W. India, Sind and 



(Gates, t. c. p. 331 ; Hartert, i. c. p. 219, note ; Punjab as far east 



Bianchi, t. c. p. 310.) as the Jumna. 



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heinei (Homeyer). 

 {Cf. Hartert, ?!. c. p. 219.) 

 \j)ispoletfa, auct. (p. 587.) 

 pispoletta, Bianchi, t.c. p. 311 (part.). 

 mintita, Sarudny & Loudou, Grn. Jahrb. xiv. 

 p. 227, 1904.] 



4. leucophaea {Scivrt-.). (p. 593.) 

 (Hiirtert, f. c. p. 219.) 

 pLyjokt/a, var. Bianchi, f.c. p. 311 (part.). 



yteppes of S. Russia 

 from the Lower Volga 

 through Aralo-Caspiaii 

 lowlands, Turkestan, 

 and S. Siberia to 

 N.E. Mongolia as far 

 as Chingan Mts. 



W. Turkestan. 

 (E. Persia, winter.) 



5. persica, Sharpc. (p. 590.) 



(Gates, t. c. p. 331 ; Hartert, t. c. p. 220 ; 



Bianchi, t. c. p. 311.) 

 »cistanica, Sarudny & Loudon, Orn. Jalirb. xiv. 

 p. 222 (1904). 



From Palestine and Syria 

 to Persia and Afghan- 

 istan (Punjab, winter). 



6. seebohmi, Sharpe. (p. .590.) 



(Hartert, t. a. p. 220 ; Bianchi, t. c. pp. 311, 313. 

 AiikuiioorcnHs, Przewalski. (p. 586, note.) 

 Partial albino, (/. Bianclii, t. c. i)p. 317-318. 



E. Turkestan, throughout 

 the Gobi desert and 

 Mongolia to Zaidam, 

 Kuku - nor, and the 

 Upper Hoangho. 



